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SAFETY

This section required for all departments and staff, regardless of hiring status or job position 1. Can staff name their department safety coordinator?

2. Is the Department Safety Binder current?

3. Do slip/trip hazards exist?

4. How can you report an employee injury?

5. What was the topic of your recent department safety training?

6. Does the department have a copy of the Injury &

Illness Prevention Plan in their department safety binder?

7. Can staff locate Safe Patient Handling (SPH) equipment and accessories?

8. Is powered SPH equipment plugged in?

9. Are SPH slings and accessories stocked and easy to access?

10. If X-ray is used in department, do lead aprons have current date?

11. Are materials on elevated surfaces piled, stacked, or racked in a manner to prevent it from tipping, falling, or collapsing?

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT

This section required for all departments, however some items may not apply to a department

1. Is the Chemical Inventory in the Department Safety binder current?

2. Does staff know how to access the Material Safety Data Sheets?

3. Are chemicals properly stored, and labeled?

4. Is there appropriate PPE located in the vicinity of chemical use?

5. Is there a chemical spill kit located in the vicinity of chemical use?

6. Does staff know how to use a chemical spill kit?

7. Are compressed gas cylinders properly stored, labeled and secured (double chained)?

8. Are sharps containers in secured cabinets?

9. Is there a pharmaceutical waste container available in all medication use areas?

10. Is biohazardous waste placed in a properly labeled red bag, in a properly labeled rigid container with a lid?

11. Do you know how to properly dispose of controlled substance?

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12. Do you know how to properly dispose of hazardous (RCRA) pharmaceutical waste?

LIFE & FIRE SAFETY This section required for all departments

1. Are corridors/hallways & stairwells clear/uncluttered?

2. Are fire doors & walls free of paper signs/postings?

3. Is there an 18” clearance maintained from the sprinkler head?

4. Are doors wedged open? (including trash and linen chute doors)

5. Does staff know where the closest fire alarm pull station and fire extinguisher are located?

6. Does staff know what steps to take if they were to discover a fire?

7. Is there three feet of clearance at fire pull stations, extinguisher cabinets and electrical panels?

8. Can two exit signs be seen in the corridors?

9. Do fire and smoke doors latch when closed?

10. Does staff know what PASS stands for?

11. Does staff know what RACE stands for?

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MANAGEMENT

This section required for all departments 1. Can you identify and locate department disaster plan

and supplies for your unit?

2. What is your job in a disaster?

3. You may be asked to go to the “Labor Pool” during a code activation. What does the “Labor Pool” mean to you?

4. How will you know a Code Triage has happened?

5. If you forgot an Emergency Code name-where can you find a quick list?

6. What are the evacuation routes from this unit?

7. Where is your evacuation equipment on this unit?

8. If you are directed to leave the building in an evacuation, where does your department meet once you are outside?

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9. What does shelter in place mean to you?

SECURITY MANAGEMENT

This section required for all departments

1. Are appropriate doors locked?

2. Are employees properly displaying an authorized photo identification card?

3. What is the Medical Center’s code to request immediate security assistance to manage a disruptive person?

4. What is the Medical Center’s code for a pediatric or infant abduction?

5. What is the best way to secure your valuables?

6. What telephone number would you call for a fire, medical or security emergency?

UTILITY MANAGEMENT

This section required for all departments, however some items may not apply to a department 1. Is signage present on all doors denoting what type of

room is behind the door?

2. Are electrical vaults/rooms free of stored items, such as chairs, boxes, and combustible materials?

3. Are electrical panels labeled and locked as needed?

4. Do the battery powered egress lights / EXIT signs function when the test switch is depressed?

5. Are cover plates for electrical outlets in good condition and properly secured with circuit number?

6. Check eye wash station – Is the station working properly? Clean? Quality control tag present and current? Documented each month?

7. Are the areas under sinks clear of supplies, mold or damage?

8. Are multi-strips being used for computers and its 9. Components UL approved?

10. Do elevator doors allow enough time for wheelchair entry/exit & are elevator buttons in good shape?

11. Are cabinets over 5 ft. secured (earthquake)?

12. Are all lights working (including elevator)?

13. Are GFIs installed within 3 feet of water sources?

14. Are floors, walls, ceiling tiles or doors damaged?

15. Are operating procedures for the pneumatic tube system posted at the station?

16. Are trash compactors secured against unauthorized use?

17. Are medical gas valves labeled according to the 18. location it services?

19. Is fume hood in good working order and inspection current?

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20. Do employees know the procedure for turning off the medical gas valve in your department in case of an emergency?

21. Do employees know locations of the emergency power outlets & what should be plugged in to them?

22. Is ventilation adequate for chemicals used in this area?

23. Can you see 2 exit signs in the hallways?

24. Are fire extinguisher(s) present & inspection tags current?

25. Do fire and smoke doors automatically close and latch completely when let go?

26. Are Nurse Call buttons working?

27. Do employees know how to submit a Facilities repair request (phone-in and on-line)?

28. Are pictures or other wall hangings properly mounted?

EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT

This section required for all departments, however some items may not apply to a department 1. Does all equipment have a proper ID number and due

dot sticker?

2. Is the cardiac defibrillator on crash cart checked every shift (is the log filled out)?

3. Are electrical equipment, cord, plug, etc. in good condition?

4. Does staff respond when clinical alarms sound?

5. Does the employee know how to report and identify malfunctioning/defective patient care medical equipment?

6. Does the staff know how to determine if a specific piece of patient care equipment has a current inspection and is ready for use on patients?

7. Does the staff know the proper procedures for handling a medical device in the event of patient injury or death, which may be attributed to the use of the medical device?

INFECTION CONTROL

This section required for all patient care areas, including Radiology and Oncology 1. Are Standard & transmission based precautions all

being followed as needed?

2. Is ICRA posted appropriately (not expired etc.)?

3. What is the number one way to prevent the

transmission of infection from patient to other patients or staff?

4. Is event related sterility maintained?

5. Where is the Infection Control manual, Blood Bourne Pathogens and TB Exposure Plans located?

6. Are logs properly maintained (cidex, refrigeration, etc.)?

7. Is separation of clean or dirty maintained?

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8. Is the no food or beverages in patient care areas rule observed?

9. Check for proper dating of supplies (single use vs.

multi dose, etc.)

10. Does staff know appropriate use of alcohol hand gel and soap & water?

11. Appropriate use of approved hand lotion.

12. Is patient care equipment maintained and cleaned?

13. Is proper use of PPE observed based on the precautions ordered?

ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANLINESS

This section required for all departments, however some items may not apply to a department 1. Are the floors, walls, counters, cupboards and

bookshelves clean and free of clutter?

2. Are bathrooms clean, fresh smelling, & are there signs of mold/mildew?

3. Are supply carts free of dust/debris?

4. Is Patient Care equipment clean?

5. Are soiled utility rooms clean? Waste containers appropriately labeled?

6. Are soiled linen containers covered?

7. Is the staff lounge clean & orderly?

8. Are areas free of horizontal dust?

9. Are there enough trash receptacles?

10. Are elevators clean and lights working?

11. Are all areas except designated smoking areas free of people smoking and free of any evidence of smoking?

12. Do light fixtures appear clean without debris?

13. Are fan blades and air vents clean?

14. Are walls without marks/ink/etc?

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